- Legerdemain.
Legerdemain James J. Heaphey History Publishing Company, LLC PO Box 700, 15 Heyhoe Woods Road, Palisades, New York 10964-0700 9781933909356, $24.95 www.historypublishing.com Legerdemain: The President's Secret Plan, The Bomb, and What The French Never Knew ... is the true-life memoir of former U.S. Air Force undercover operative James J. Heaphey, ......
- Morrocan maladies
Outside Aid Needed In July 1999, King Mohamed VI succeeded to the throne of Morocco following the death of his father, King Hassan II. Hopes were high that the young king would be able to achieve his stated development objectives, such as modernizing the country and fighting poverty. Three years ......
- Morrocan maladies: outside aid needed. (Global
Notebook).
In July 1999, King Mohamed VI succeeded to the throne of Morocco following the death of his father, King Hassan II. Hopes were high that the young king would be able to achieve his stated development objectives, such as modernizing the country and fighting poverty. Three years later, Mohamed remains ......
- Assimilation and struggle
HEADNOTE Maghrebi Immigration and French Political Culture The story of the French state's relationship with North African immigration is both turbulent and complex. Migration from France's former colonies in the Maghreb into the French metropole has affected myriad aspects of the French political calculus, from the two world wars, the ......
- MOTIVATIONS OF MOROCCANS TO BE ENTREPRENEURS
1. Introduction ...
- Algeria: Reaching out for friends
HEADNOTE COUNTRYFILE HEADNOTE Algeria, torn by an 11 year old bloody civil strife, is beginning to find a degree of political and economic stability and is gradually opening up to neighbours and the world at large. James Badcock reports. The ongoing war between government forces and Islamist rebel groups has, ......
- ALGERIA - Algeria's Main Trading
Partners.
There are several companies operating in Algeria from each of the country's main trading partners: France, the US, Italy, Spain, Japan, Germany, and Canada. France supplies over 28% of Algeria's imports. Algerian dependence on France involves all the sectors, including defence. French investments in Algeria have risen to almost $3 ......